14-06-2015, 09:50 AM
(This post was last modified: 14-06-2015, 10:13 AM by Jim DiEugenio.)
If I had not just read it, I would not have believed it.
I did read it and I still have a hard time buying it.
Von Pein started a thread on the, I have a hard time typing it, the lapel flip!
Can you believe it?
This fraud was created by Lattimer over a decade ago. Yep, the same Lattimer who also sallied forth with the Thorburn reaction hoax.
Lattimer has been taken apart by Mili Cranor more than once. And this whole "lapel flip" thing was discredited by her and others about a decade ago, if not more. To name one thing, the bullet hole through Connally's jacket is nowhere near the lapel! When I found that out I wanted to slug Lattimer. Mili said, Jim, understand: these people don't really believe the mass of what they say or write. They are salesmen, working a confidence game.
Yet, even though this has been discredited for years on end, Von Pein actually started a thread on the SBT based on this, which lasted 17 pages--in other words it was almost Fetzerian! Isn't that about the craziest thing you ever heard? In 2015, to still be arguing the single bullet fantasy, on the lapel flip?
The Single Bullet Fantasy can be discredited in about ten different ways. But John Hunt completely devastated it with his essays about the Phantom Bullet at FBI HQ. Those two essays prove that the bullet was substituted or there were four bullets. I argue the former. http://jfklancer.com/hunt/phantom.htm If that is not enough, how about this http://ctka.net/2011/Harris_Bell_Article.html
Crazy Dave now says that we don't know if John Hunt actually handled the bullet or was looking at photos. We don't know for sure. But since the photos are actually bigger than the bullet, I don't know what the heck he means by that. Except that maybe NARA is in on the plot and they erased FBI agent's Todd's initials from the bullet? Geez Dave how big is your plot then? And NARA is trying to discredit Hoover?
Then Von Pein says the idea that Oswald did not actually pick up those weapons--the rifle and handgun-- is discredited by articles on his web site. This, of course, is to increase the number of visitors to his fruity site. Well, if you look at his argument for Oswald picking up the handgun, its humorous. Because he had to footnote it more than once by saying he has changed his mind about such and such a matter.
The problem is that there is absolutely no evidence that Oswald ever went to Railway Express Agency to pick up that handgun. No signed receipt was ever found in Oswald's belongings, no sales receipt is in the WC volumes as adduced by REA. No witness ever said he handed the handgun to Oswald.
So first Davey tried to say that the post office collected the money for REA, and then gave Oswald the handgun at the USPS. Absolutely incredible. I told Davey, this is embarrassing even for you. The idea that the USPS would serve as a banking agent for a private competitor is so loony that its ludicrous to even contemplate. Especially back then. But he insisted he was right for about a week. Then he goes over to Dale Myers' site and he changed his mind. In other words, he didn't want it to appear that I had made him rethink his position. So he used Mr. Single Bullet Fact. Except, he still had the same problem.
All that Myers' said was that REA had left a postcard for Oswald at his USPS box. LHO picked it up and brought it to REA and got the handgun. In other words, Davey wanted everyone to believe that this solved his problem: namely no evidence that the transaction took place, or that the FBI had even been to REA ! In fact, it added one more document that should be in the record but is not.
Yet this is the kind of craziness one gets into when one decides to argue with these clowns. Gordon actually tried to deal with Von Pein rationally. I thought eventually he did pretty well. But 17 pages on the SBT? And of course this kind of thing encourages the Krazy Kid Oswald advocates who think Davey is doing such a good job with the evidence.
Wow. I mean, Simkin walked away. And a group of them thought it was worth keeping it around. To argue with Von Pein?
BTW, the Von Pein/Ayton book is now rated at almost the one million mark at Amazon. And they want to argue with a guy who's book completely sunk on sight? Maybe Von Pein is giving out free copies at his chicken store? He should have a lot of returns to give away.
I think Martin Hay's CTKA review had something to do with that.
I did read it and I still have a hard time buying it.
Von Pein started a thread on the, I have a hard time typing it, the lapel flip!
Can you believe it?
This fraud was created by Lattimer over a decade ago. Yep, the same Lattimer who also sallied forth with the Thorburn reaction hoax.
Lattimer has been taken apart by Mili Cranor more than once. And this whole "lapel flip" thing was discredited by her and others about a decade ago, if not more. To name one thing, the bullet hole through Connally's jacket is nowhere near the lapel! When I found that out I wanted to slug Lattimer. Mili said, Jim, understand: these people don't really believe the mass of what they say or write. They are salesmen, working a confidence game.
Yet, even though this has been discredited for years on end, Von Pein actually started a thread on the SBT based on this, which lasted 17 pages--in other words it was almost Fetzerian! Isn't that about the craziest thing you ever heard? In 2015, to still be arguing the single bullet fantasy, on the lapel flip?
The Single Bullet Fantasy can be discredited in about ten different ways. But John Hunt completely devastated it with his essays about the Phantom Bullet at FBI HQ. Those two essays prove that the bullet was substituted or there were four bullets. I argue the former. http://jfklancer.com/hunt/phantom.htm If that is not enough, how about this http://ctka.net/2011/Harris_Bell_Article.html
Crazy Dave now says that we don't know if John Hunt actually handled the bullet or was looking at photos. We don't know for sure. But since the photos are actually bigger than the bullet, I don't know what the heck he means by that. Except that maybe NARA is in on the plot and they erased FBI agent's Todd's initials from the bullet? Geez Dave how big is your plot then? And NARA is trying to discredit Hoover?
Then Von Pein says the idea that Oswald did not actually pick up those weapons--the rifle and handgun-- is discredited by articles on his web site. This, of course, is to increase the number of visitors to his fruity site. Well, if you look at his argument for Oswald picking up the handgun, its humorous. Because he had to footnote it more than once by saying he has changed his mind about such and such a matter.
The problem is that there is absolutely no evidence that Oswald ever went to Railway Express Agency to pick up that handgun. No signed receipt was ever found in Oswald's belongings, no sales receipt is in the WC volumes as adduced by REA. No witness ever said he handed the handgun to Oswald.
So first Davey tried to say that the post office collected the money for REA, and then gave Oswald the handgun at the USPS. Absolutely incredible. I told Davey, this is embarrassing even for you. The idea that the USPS would serve as a banking agent for a private competitor is so loony that its ludicrous to even contemplate. Especially back then. But he insisted he was right for about a week. Then he goes over to Dale Myers' site and he changed his mind. In other words, he didn't want it to appear that I had made him rethink his position. So he used Mr. Single Bullet Fact. Except, he still had the same problem.
All that Myers' said was that REA had left a postcard for Oswald at his USPS box. LHO picked it up and brought it to REA and got the handgun. In other words, Davey wanted everyone to believe that this solved his problem: namely no evidence that the transaction took place, or that the FBI had even been to REA ! In fact, it added one more document that should be in the record but is not.
Yet this is the kind of craziness one gets into when one decides to argue with these clowns. Gordon actually tried to deal with Von Pein rationally. I thought eventually he did pretty well. But 17 pages on the SBT? And of course this kind of thing encourages the Krazy Kid Oswald advocates who think Davey is doing such a good job with the evidence.
Wow. I mean, Simkin walked away. And a group of them thought it was worth keeping it around. To argue with Von Pein?
BTW, the Von Pein/Ayton book is now rated at almost the one million mark at Amazon. And they want to argue with a guy who's book completely sunk on sight? Maybe Von Pein is giving out free copies at his chicken store? He should have a lot of returns to give away.
I think Martin Hay's CTKA review had something to do with that.